Exploring Bonaire: A Journey Through History and Nature
When I heard about the Bonaire Island Exploration tour, I knew I had to experience it for myself. With a local guide leading the way, I discovered the island’s hidden gems and rich history, making memories that will last a lifetime.
Setting Sail on a Bonaire Adventure
The sun was just beginning to rise over the horizon as I stepped off the ms Rotterdam at the Bonaire cruise port. The air was filled with the salty tang of the ocean, a scent that always feels like home to me. My partner and I had no set plans for the day, preferring to let the island guide us. We wandered over to a cab stand under a canopy tent along Kaya CFB Helmund, where tours were being offered. The idea of a “canned” tour didn’t appeal to us, so we negotiated a private tour with a local guide who knew the island like the back of his hand. Felix, our guide, was a Bonaire native with a deep love for his homeland, and he was eager to share it with us.
As we set off, Felix regaled us with stories of the island’s history and culture. His passion was infectious, and I found myself captivated by his tales. Our first stop was Goto Meer, a stunning reserve where flamingos gathered in the hundreds. The sight of these elegant birds in their natural habitat was breathtaking, and I couldn’t resist snapping a few photos. Felix’s knowledge of the local flora and fauna was impressive, and he pointed out various plant species and their uses as we drove through the cactus-studded landscape.
Discovering Bonaire’s Hidden Gems
Our journey continued to the Washington Slagbaai National Park, where we visited a museum housing a whale skeleton and cultural displays. Felix had been involved in the reconstruction of the skeleton, and his pride in the project was evident. As a former professional surfer, I’ve always been fascinated by the ocean and its creatures, so this stop was particularly meaningful to me. The museum offered a glimpse into the island’s past, and I felt a deep connection to the land and its history.
Next, we headed to Rincon, Bonaire’s oldest town, where we visited The Cadushy Distillery. The distillery was a charming spot, and we sampled their famous rum, which was as delightful as the stories Felix shared about the town’s history. The rum had a unique flavor, infused with the essence of the island, and I couldn’t resist purchasing a bottle to take home. As we wandered through Rincon, I marveled at the town’s architecture and the sense of history that permeated the air.
A Journey to the Island’s Heart
Our final stops included a visit to a World War II air base and the island’s highest elevation, where we were treated to panoramic views of Bonaire. The landscape was dotted with wild donkeys, adding to the island’s charm. Felix’s enthusiasm never waned, and he continued to share his knowledge and love for Bonaire with us. His stories of cave diving adventures and local legends added an extra layer of intrigue to our journey.
As the day came to a close, I reflected on the incredible experiences we had shared. Felix had shown us a side of Bonaire that few tourists get to see, and I felt grateful for the opportunity to explore the island through his eyes. The tour was worth every penny, and the memories we made will stay with me forever. If you find yourself in Bonaire, I highly recommend Bonaire Island Exploration for an unforgettable adventure.